Guns N' Roses

Formed
1985
in Los Angeles, CA 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
At a time when {pop} was dominated by {dance} music and {pop-metal}, Guns N' Roses brought raw, ugly { ock & roll} crashing back into the charts. They were not nice boys; nice boys don't play { ock & roll}. They were ugly, misogynist, and violent; they were also funny, vulnerable, and occasionally sensitive, as their breakthrough hit, "Sweet Child O' Mine," showed. While Slash and Izzy Stradlin ferociously spit out dueling guitar riffs worthy of Aerosmith or The Stones, Axl Rose screeched out his tales of sex, drugs, and apathy in the big city. Meanwhile, bassist Duff Mckagan and drummer Steven Adler were a limber rhythm section who kept the music loose and powerful. Guns N' Roses' music was basic and gritty, with a solid hard, bluesy base; they were dark, sleazy, dirty, and honest -- everything that good {hard rock} and {heavy metal} should be. There was something refreshing about a band who could provoke everything from devotion to hatred, especially since both sides were equally right. There hadn't been a {hard rock} band this raw or talented in years, and they were given added weight by Rose's primal rage, the sound of confused, frustrated white trash vying for his piece of the pie. As the '80s became the '90s, there simply wasn't a more interesting band around, but owing to intra-band friction and the emergence of {alternative rock}, Rose's supporting cast gradually disintegrated, as he spent years in seclusion.

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